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Cheap Trick’s Robin Taylor Zander Releases Airy, Sentimental New Single “All She Wrote”

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Cheap Trick’s Robin Taylor Zander has released his airy, sentimental new single “All She Wrote,” which is available everywhere out now via Confidential Records. The track delivers a deeply personal, unfiltered solo effort that follows his previous single “Nobody’s Home.” Zander channels his full creative vision for this new song, writing, singing, and playing every single instrument himself, including guitars, drums, bass, keyboards, and vocals. The track was co produced with rock legend Jack Douglas, known for his work with Aerosmith and John Lennon, and mixed by Douglas with renowned engineer Jay Messina.

Zander, who is the son of the founding frontman for Cheap Trick and now a full time member of the band himself, shared the inspiration behind the track, saying, “The song ‘All She Wrote’ reflects on the struggle of communication while also acknowledging that sometimes, no amount of sincerity can bridge the gap between one another.” He continued, “Musically, the song is uplifting, upbeat, it swings. It’s one of my favorite new ones because I really like the drum parts I came up with.” With lush, immersive harmonies, Zander delivers vintage pop rock with a modern twist—a sonic palette that spans ’60s British invasion, ’70s punk, ’80s new wave, and ’90s alternative.

Alt Rock Band Tile Releases Powerful Sophomore EP ‘Human On Hold Vol. 2’

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Alt rock band Tile has returned with their powerful sophomore EP, ‘Human On Hold Vol. 2’, which is available everywhere out now. Serving as the cinematic sequel to their 2024 debut EP, this release is a brooding post punk rush that tackles pervasive societal pressures, unrealistic standards, and the relentless search for clarity. Written during a period when vocalist James Morris was battling chronic fatigue, the songs carry a profound undercurrent of tension and vulnerability, making this their most personal release yet.

The EP was recorded at Irene’s Warehouse in Melbourne with producer Thomas Keyte and mixed by Holy Holy’s Oscar Dawson. It includes earlier singles “Cloud” and “Is It Any Wonder,” alongside the intense focus track and haunting closer “Answer.” The track’s accompanying video reflects the record’s central theme: the constant push and pull of chasing meaning, only for it to continually slip away. Having shared stages with acts like Phoebe Go and Cry Club, Tile has cemented themselves as one of Australia’s most compelling alt rock acts, delivering an unflinching, immersive listen that lingers long after the final note.

‘Human On Hold Vol. 2’ Track Listing

  • Cloud
  • Is It Any Wonder
  • Everything You Do
  • The Weight
  • Answer
  • Ghost
  • Perfect World

Rising Australian Indie Rock Artist Abbey Lane Releases New Single “Bigger Man”

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Rising Australian indie rock artist Abbey Lane has returned with her brand new single, “Bigger Man,” which is available everywhere out now. This single is the first taste of her EP, ‘Lessons Learnt’, which is also available everywhere out now. Known for her powerful vocals, energetic guitar riffs, and addictive rhythms, Abbey has carved out a signature sound that blends nostalgic rock influences with a modern edge. With “Bigger Man,” she takes a step further in her artistic evolution, delivering a heartfelt anthem that pairs raw emotion with undeniable groove.

The track reflects on the valuable lessons that come from looking back, particularly at relationships where expectations demanded change. Pieced together from fragments of older songs she had written over the years, Abbey transformed those ideas into a bold, cohesive track that showcases both her growth and resilience. Lyrically, “Bigger Man” dives into themes of self discovery and empowerment, while musically it leans on tight drum patterns, irresistible guitar hooks, and her striking vocal clarity. The release of the EP ‘Lessons Learnt’ and the single “Bigger Man” signals an exciting new chapter for Abbey Lane, cementing her as one of Australia’s most promising indie rock voices to watch in 2025.

Australian Alt Pop Artist Yorke Unveils Deluxe EP ‘Unfinished Business’

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Australian alt pop artist Yorke has unveiled the deluxe edition of her acclaimed EP ‘Unfinished Business’, which is available everywhere out now. This exciting release features the brand new single “Airplane Mode,” which Yorke describes as the pivotal opener to the EP’s story. The track, written in Los Angeles with songwriter Sarah Troy and produced by Lucky West, reflects Yorke’s raw vulnerability and frustration with her own empathy. Yorke is celebrating the release with the announcement of a November 2025 east coast tour, marking an exciting new chapter for the rising star.

Yorke admits that the single was written about wanting to turn off her highly empathetic side, saying, “I just wanted to tap out and feel numb for a second, and I was frustrated that I couldn’t.” She continues, “When you listen to the deluxe, I think everything makes a lot more sense. It becomes the opener and sets the scene of the EP being an emotional journey to navigate my life in my 20s.” The Kyle Caulfield directed video for “Airplane Mode” was filmed in Tokyo, capturing Yorke’s cinematic vision for the EP, which includes recent singles like “Love On The Run,” “Sorry In Advance,” and “The Villain.”

‘Unfinished Business (Deluxe Edition)’ Track Listing

  • Airplane Mode
  • Love On The Run
  • Sorry In Advance
  • Unfinished Business
  • I Wanna Hate You
  • The Villain
  • Something New
  • On The Line

RAGEFLOWER Releases Highly Anticipated Debut EP ‘Infinite Highs, End of Times’

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Australian songwriter and musician Madeleine Powers, known as RAGEFLOWER, has officially released her highly anticipated debut EP, ‘Infinite Highs, End of Times’, which is available everywhere out now. This seven track collection is a visceral journey through trauma, lust, heartbreak, and transformation, seamlessly blending ferocity with tenderness in a way that refuses to be easily pigeonholed. The debut project immediately showcases the fearless artistry of Powers, cementing her status as one of Australia’s most exciting new voices in 2025.

Madeleine shared the deeply personal nature of the EP, saying, “The EP as a whole is about the transformative quality of suffering. As someone who needs to write to process my own experiences, the individual songs are journal entries from my highs and lows. I draw most of my inspiration from personal experience, but anything that makes me feel something deeply can inspire a song.” The EP is a raw and cathartic listen, spanning from the heartfelt opener “Angel Things” to the lust fuelled “Hands On” and the fiery heartbreak anthem “Kerosene.”

‘Infinite Highs, End of Times’ Track Listing

  • Angel Things
  • Kerosene
  • Hands On
  • Call Me
  • Desperado
  • Everything I Know
  • Desk Job

Sydney Indie Rock Favorites Deep Sea Arcade Release New Single “Alone In America”

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Sydney indie rock favorites Deep Sea Arcade have returned with their new single “Alone In America,” which is available everywhere out now. The track is the second glimpse into their forthcoming third album, ‘Colourised’, due in early 2026. Drawing deep inspiration from the band’s final tour before the passing of member Nick Weaver, the song is steeped in reflection and longing. It is a cinematic and ethereal track that expertly captures the fragile balance between distance and belonging, finding a moment where everything feels far away yet intensely alive.

The release is paired with a mesmerizing video clip, drenched in psychedelic visuals that bring the dreamlike quality of the song to life, with sunny Americana landscapes twisting into surreal collages. Frontman Nic McKenzie describes the single as a subtle homage to his early influences, saying, “My second love after The Beatles is the band America—who were also produced by George Martin. So many of their songs just make me want to sing harmonies, and ‘Alone in America’ is definitely a bit of a homage to that.” Co produced with Jay Watson (Tame Impala, Pond), the song evolved from stripped back demos into one of Deep Sea Arcade’s most compelling and immersive works yet, solidifying their return as a vital and imaginative Australian indie outfit.

Ugly Kid Joe Reissues ‘Menace To Sobriety’ on Vinyl for 30th Anniversary

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Ugly Kid Joe is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their second full length record, ‘Menace To Sobriety’, with an official vinyl repress from Deko Entertainment coming in November. Released in 1995, ‘Menace To Sobriety’ was a heavier and darker album than its predecessor, with Kerrang! Magazine calling it “the album of year.” Despite receiving little promotion in the US at the time, the album’s true power is evident three decades later, revealing what may be the heaviest and most consequential album of the band’s entire career. The record saw the addition of phenomenal drummer Shannon Larkin from Wrathchild America and later of Godsmack, whose impact is obvious from the powerful lead off track “God” and the doom of the single “Tomorrow’s World,” a track that shows the major influence of Black Sabbath on the band.

The band’s impressive songwriting shines throughout the album, along with the infamous Ugly Kid Joe sense of humor. “Milkman’s Son” perfectly shows the depth of the band’s writing and the different textures of vocalist Whitfield Crane’s voice, moving from smooth melody to a rough snarl with lyrics that are both sincere and humorous. The powerful chemistry between the guitar duo of Dave Fortman and Klaus Eichstadt is evident on the riffs of “Clover” and the amazing “Jesus Rode A Harley,” complimented by the heavy and funky bass playing of Cordell Crockett. Deko is releasing the album in two limited edition vinyl formats: a single Ugly Kid Joe Ghostly Green LP and a deluxe double LP pressed at 45RPM on an explosive Orange A Side / B Side Splatter, both of which feature the bonus track “Slower Than Nowhere,” which was not included on the original US release.

‘Menace To Sobriety’ Track Listing

  • Intro
  • God
  • Tomorrow’s World
  • Clover
  • C.U.S.T.
  • Milkman’s Son
  • Suckerpath
  • Cloudy Skies
  • Jesus Rode A Harley
  • 10/10
  • V.I.P
  • Oompa
  • Candle Song
  • Slower Than Nowhere

Garrett Anthony Rice Releases New Single “I Found Myself Today,” Previewing Double Album ‘Equinox’

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Irish artist Garrett Anthony Rice has released his latest single, “I Found Myself Today,” which is available everywhere out now. The track opens like a slow burning memory and unravels into something far larger, built in six compelling sections and shaped by raw instinct. Raised in Ireland during the 1980s, Rice came of age amid the anxious glamour of the Cold War era, and that pulse is powerfully woven into the DNA of the song, threaded through its electronic textures like a vein of light cutting through steel.

The track does not march in a straight line; it pushes forward in bursts, driven by muscular riffs before pulling back into moments of restraint. This ebb and flow mirrors the chaos and quiet that live side by side in times of conflict, giving the song a contemporary urgency that resonates with today’s global headlines. “I Found Myself Today” joins the unfolding 18 track double album ‘Equinox’, which was recorded across Ireland and the UK in 2024. With each single, including the gospel haze of “Eden” and the road dust rock of “In the Sun,” Rice reveals a new angle, and this latest track is a powerful statement about finding one’s voice and the refusal to stay silent when war’s shadow looms.

Dave Lenahan Releases New Single “Faces in the Glow”

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Singer songwriter Dave Lenahan has released his new single, “Faces in the Glow,” which is available everywhere out now. With this track, Dave bravely and boldly asks a universal question: Have you ever been in the same room as someone, yet felt a million miles apart? Sharing a heartfelt plea for connection with his lover, Dave immediately draws listeners in with his earnest vocals and swirling guitars, inviting everyone into the intimate space of his deepest thoughts.

Lenahan and his co writer Taylin Rae’s raw honesty about the very human fear of losing someone you love—to the point where you would rather sit in silence than risk being apart—lands with striking emotional weight. The song captures the tension at the heart of modern relationships, confessing, “We’re so far apart together, buried in our phones, we don’t talk much anymore, ’cause we’re afraid of letting go.” The genius irony in the bridge provides a powerful, poetic contradiction: “I’ll send you a text message, honey, let’s put down our phone. I’d rather be here with you now, than together all alone.” “Faces in the Glow” is a quiet anthem for choosing presence over performance.

Montreal R&B Artist Myles Lloyd Releases Propulsive Slow Jam “Closer”

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Montreal R&B artist Myles Lloyd, known for his gently rasping vocals and indelible ear for melody, has released his propulsive new slow jam, “Closer,” which is available everywhere out now. Coming through in the wake of the major success of his viral single “Drive Me Crazy,” Myles draws his listeners in with this seductive new track. Sinking into an expansive instrumental complete with electric keyboard filigrees, sumptuous 808s, and knocking hip hop percussion, Myles makes a seductive plea to the object of his affections. He uses a heart melting falsetto to express his true feelings, intoning, “I just need you closer,” perfectly showcasing his ability to blend modern R&B with powerful emotional delivery.

“Drive Me Crazy” has generated more than 17 million streams and 174,000 worldwide Shazams, notably reaching the Top 200 in South Korea following an endorsement from K Pop superstars ENHYPEN and NCT. The success of that track, which was named one of the best Montreal songs of 2024 by Cult MTL, led to a dance remix with star DJ BUNT. and earned praise from artists like Ty Dolla $ign. Growing up a fan of diverse artists from Elvis Presley to Drake, Myles Lloyd is building steadily on his 2019 debut ‘Goodbye’, and with “Closer” now in the world, the 25 year old singer songwriter continues his impressive rise, earning acclaim from publications like Complex, PAPER Mag, and Teen Vogue.